Rossella Fiamingo (L) of Italy in action against Emese Szasz (R) of Hungary during the women's Epee individual gold medal bout of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Fencing events at the Carioca Arena 3 in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 06 August 2016. Emese Szasz will be taking back to Hungary the women's fencing championship thanks to her victory over Italy's Rossella Fiamingo in the final of the epee event at the 2016 Olympic Games. Szasz, 33, who as a competitive young girl stated out as a swimmer but soon switched to fencing, bested Fiamingo by 15-13 and so replaced on the list of Olympic champs the Ukrainian Yana Shemiakina, who this time around lost to Japan's Nozomi Sato. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ

Rossella Fiamingo (L) of Italy in action against Emese Szasz (R) of Hungary during the women's Epee individual gold medal bout of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Fencing events at the Carioca Arena 3 in the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 06 August 2016. Emese Szasz will be taking back to Hungary the women's fencing championship thanks to her victory over Italy's Rossella Fiamingo in the final of the epee event at the 2016 Olympic Games. Szasz, 33, who as a competitive young girl stated out as a swimmer but soon switched to fencing, bested Fiamingo by 15-13 and so replaced on the list of Olympic champs the Ukrainian Yana Shemiakina, who this time around lost to Japan's Nozomi Sato. EPA/JOSE MENDEZ